India and Her Domestic Problems


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The Book Is A Legal, Political And Social Study Of The Domestic Problems Of India. In This Book The Author Has Discussed Such Subjects Like Religion And Its Role In The Making Of A State.




The Problem of Indian Administration


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Editorializing "The Indian Problem"


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From 1860 through 1900, the Times published nearly a thousand editorials on what was commonly called "the Indian problem." Hays gives readers what current accounts cannot: contemporary writers' perspectives on the public images of Native Americans and their place in a nation bent on expansion.




Social Problems in India


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Indian Law Enforcement Improvement Act of 1975


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Indian Social Problems


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This book entitled 'Indian Social Problems: A Sociological Perspective' provides a glimpse of many social problems that have been haunting the Indian society since years, decades, and even centuries. Though India is fast developing, it has lots of regional, cultural, linguistic and religious diversities. These diversities are also reflected in its social problems. This book covers social problems which are general in nature and common to the whole nation such as population problem, poverty, unemployment, child labour, urbanization, youth unrest, problems of the aged, family disorganization, corruption, crime and delinquency, etc. This book is prepared mainly to cater to the needs of the undergraduate and postgraduate students. Most of the universities in India have prescribed one paper on ';Indian Social Problems' either at the undergraduate or postgraduate level. The book also covers topics that are included in the syllabi of IAS, NET, SLET, KAS and other national- and state-level competitive examinations. It also contains lessons that form part of MBA, nursing and fiveyear law courses. Such students and examinees will definitely find the book highly helpful.




Migration In India : Its Prospects And Problems


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Migration in India Migration is the second nature of human beings. Primitive people migrated due to inadequate food supply and climate change. The movement of human beings is very important for their livelihood and settling. The economy has failed to absorb the rising population productively, which implies that the development pattern is not population-friendly. Migration is a multi-disciplinary subject and its studies are multi-dimensional in character. Economists are interested in the study of migration because it is related to business cycles, the supply of skilled and unskilled workers and the income growth of industries, the occupational and employment status of the migrants. Migrated people, all over the world are facing unbearable mental and physical suffering. Though they are human beings, they are deprived of enjoying “Human Rights”. The book focuses on the nature and contributions of migrated people, problems faced by them, remedies for their problems, the pattern of migration of India. The book also deals with the aspect, gender and migration, additional problems faced by the women migrants.




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